Crossroads League Announces Athletes of the Week | September 22-28

by | Sep 29, 2025 | Crossroads League, Headlines, NAIA

Crossroads League Announces Athletes of the Week | September 22-28

JACKSON, Mich. – The Crossroads League Athletes of the Week were announced on Monday, recognizing the league’s top individual performances from September 22 through 28. Sports Information Directors from the league institutions nominate student-athletes for the awards and vote on each week’s winners.

Volleyball Attacker of the Week
Eva Joldersma, Indiana Wesleyan
Joldersma headlined a pair of Top-25 wins for No. 7 Indiana Wesleyan, logging 25 kills in a five-set clash with No. 21 Marian, before swinging for 15 kills in a sweep of No. 22 Taylor. For the week, the two-time NAIA Player of the Year averaged 5.0 kills per set.

Volleyball Defender of the Week
Liz Schmidt, Grace
Schmidt averaged an eye-popping 9.3 digs per set for Grace in a pair of three-set defeats. The senior had 31 digs against No. 16 Mount Vernon Nazarene, before collecting 25 digs in a loss to Huntington.

Volleyball Setter of the Week
Abbigail Porter, Indiana Wesleyan
Porter averaged 11.9 assists, 2.5 digs, 0.8 blocks and 0.3 service aces per set to help No. 7 Indiana Wesleyan remain perfect in league play with wins over No. 21 Marian and No. 22 Taylor. In the five-set clash with MU, Porter had 55 assists, 15 digs, six blocks and two aces.

Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week
Nora Pollock, Grace
Pollock repeated as the CL’s top offensive performer, adding three more goals and three more assists in No. 23 Grace’s lopsided wins over Saint Francis and Huntington. The freshman forward’s nine total points helped the Lancers to an 11-1 scoring differential in the two wins.

Women’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week
Avery Sluss, Indiana Wesleyan
Sluss and the No. 8 Wildcats did not allow a goal in tilts against No. 13 Spring Arbor and No. 24 Taylor. Sluss protected the IWU goal with nine total saves in her 180 minutes of work, helping Indiana Wesleyan to a 0-0 draw with SAU and a 1-0 win over TU.

Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week
Gustavo Nunes, Marian
Nunes scored once in each of No. 15 Marian’s contests last week, posting one goal and one assist in a 3-0 win over Huntington, before scoring MU’s lone goal in a draw with Goshen. The junior forward finished the week with two goals, one assist and five points for the Knights.

Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week
Kadin Wolfe, Indiana Wesleyan
Wolfe helped No. 11 Indiana Wesleyan to a 1-1 draw with No. 24 Spring Arbor and a 3-0 win over Taylor by picking up five saves against SAU and two more in the clean sheet against TU. The senior keeper closed the week with seven saves and one goal allowed in his 180 minutes.

Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Week
Jaynie Halterman, Taylor
Halterman shattered her own NAIA and Taylor 6k records by finishing fourth overall at the Florida State Seminole Invite. Halterman finished with a blistering time of 20:04.7, finishing just seconds behind runners from LSU and Florida State for the race title.

Men’s Cross Country Runner of the Week
Josh Bainbridge, Indiana Wesleyan
Bainbridge took fourth place at the Gans Creek Classic with a time of 24:50.3 to help No. 2 Indiana Wesleyan secure the team title at the NCAA Division I and II event.

Women’s Golfer of the Week
Izzy Aigner, Bethel
Aigner posted scores of 74 and 76 for No. 24 Bethel at the Battle at Blackthorn, tying for first place on the individual leaderboard and helping the Pilots to a program-record score and the team championship.

Men’s Golfer of the Week
Will Schuitema, Taylor
Schuitema set a Taylor record and won the Battle at Blackthorn by four shots with an 11-under par score of 133 over the two-round event. The win was Schuitema’s first career title and led Taylor to the team championship.

 

Related Stories

THE 2025 INDIANA FOOTBALL DIGEST HONOR ROLL – SECTIONAL FINALS

ON THE LOOSE (Top running performances) Knox’s Myles McLaughlin carried the ball 46 times for 383 yards with six touchdowns and five two-point conversions, recorded four tackles, and intercepted a pass in the Redskins’ 48-18 win over Mishawaka Marian. Eastbrook’s...

IUSB’s Cotton and Enyeart Earn All-CCAC Honors

Cotton and Enyeart Earn All-CCAC Honors   CHICAGO — A pair of Titans were honored on Wednesday, as All-CCAC standouts. Rylee Cotton and Olivia Enyeart were named Second Team All-CCAC selections, following impressive 2025 campaigns.   2025 saw the IU South...

Big Ten Announces 2025 Men’s Soccer Postseason Awards

Big Ten Announces 2025 Men’s Soccer Postseason Awards ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced the 2025 Men’s Soccer All-Big Ten teams and individual honors on Thursday, following a vote of the league’s 11 head coaches. Four schools were represented among the...

Crossroads League Announces Men’s Soccer Award Winners

Crossroads League Announces Men’s Soccer Award Winners JACKSON, Mich. – The Crossroads League announced its 2025 Men’s Soccer All-League honors on Thursday, following No. 4 Bethel’s sweep of the CL regular season and tournament championships. USF’s Mamba Chisoni was...

Crossroads League Announces Women’s Soccer Award Winners

Crossroads League Announces Women’s Soccer Award Winners JACKSON, Mich. – The Crossroads League announced its 2025 Women’s Soccer All-League honors on Thursday, one day after No. 14 Grace secured its first-ever CL Tournament Championship by topping regular season...

COLLEGE HOCKEY PREVIEW: MICHIGAN STATE AT NOTRE DAME

By John Fineran Notre Dame tries to turn its Big Ten Conference hockey season around this Friday and Saturday nights at home against the nation’s hottest team, top-ranked Michigan State. Winners of the last two league championships, the Spartans have won seven...

Bethel WBB improve to 4-0 with 93-57 win over IU Columbus

MISHAWAKA, Ind. ---The Bethel Pilots improve to 4-0 following their 93-57 defeat of the IU Columbus Crimson Pride (1-5) in the Gates Gymnasium on Wednesday evening.  Gracie Lambes, Mariah Claywell, Justyce Williams, and Olivia...

Holy Cross WBB falls 77-68 to Governors State in CCAC opener

Notre Dame, Ind. â€“ The Holy Cross women's basketball team battled back from a big early deficit but couldn't complete the comeback, falling 77–68 to Governors State on Wednesday night inside McKenna Arena. After struggling through a cold start, the Saints found...